Rushden & Diamonds 0-0 Kettering
The Blue Square Premier's Northamptonshire derby ends in a goalless stalemate at Nene Park.
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Wednesday football as it happened
Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan beat Chelsea 2-1 in the Champions League while Spurs, Aston Villa, Stoke City and Reading reach the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
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No change in preparation - Stone
Rushden & Diamonds assistant manager Michael Stone says they will not alter their preparation for the derby with Kettering.
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Meet England's new boys
England's new recruits seek to impress in Bangladesh
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Chester wait on Danish rescue bid
Chester could be saved from liquidation by a Danish consortium - just days before potential expulsion from the Blue Square Premier.
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Sunday football as it happened
Aston Villa thrash Burnley, Man City and Liverpool draw, Spurs win at Wigan, Fulham beat Birmingham and Blackburn ease past Bolton, while Bristol City see off West Brom in the Championship.
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Hayes & Yeading 3-2 Gateshead
Hayes & Yeading fight back from a goal down to beat Geteshead.
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Premier League as it happened
Everton beat leaders Chelsea, Aston Villa hold Manchester United, Arsenal triumph over Liverpool, West Ham see off Birmingham, Wolves edge past Spurs and Blackburn beat Hull.
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Cobblers squad impresses Thornton
Northampton Town midfielder Kevin Thornton believes his team-mates have the ability to play at a higher level.
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Brackley Town 4-3 Truro City
Despite taking an early lead in Northamptonshire, Truro are undone by a resurgent Brackley.
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Saturday football as it happened
Under pressure captain John Terry scores the winner for Chelsea at Burnley after wins for Liverpool, Aston Villa and Everton in the Premier League.
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Northants pair set for MCC date
Northants pair David Sales and James Middlebrook are named in the MCC side to face county champions Durham in the season's curtain-raiser.
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Tuesday football as it happened
Owen Coyle's Bolton beat Burnley, Spurs beat Fulham, Pompey and West Ham draw and Wolves hold Liverpool.
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Glos' Gidman given MCC captaincy
Gloucestershire skipper Alex Gidman will captain the MCC against Durham in the opening match of the 2010 season.
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Saturday football as it happened
Leeds force a fourth-round FA Cup replay with Tottenham after brilliant Wayne Rooney fires Man Utd to the top of the Premier League - while Reading, Southampton, Portsmouth and Aston Villa are among those to secure Cup wins.
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Edinburgh targets play-off place
Rushden and Diamonds manager Justin Edinburgh targets a play-off place following his team's midweek exit from the FA Trophy.
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Jones called up to replace Rankin
Civil Service North all-rounder Nigel Jones replaces Boyd Rankin in the Ireland squad for the tour to Sri Lanka.
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Edinburgh wary of Poppies' threat
Rushden and Diamonds manager Justin Edinburgh says his side will not take Kettering lightly at the weekend.
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Youngster Davis gets England call
Northamptonshire teenager Christian Davis is picked for next month's England Under-18s tour to India.
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Ex-Olympian Jaime Moore retires
The Great British and Olympic trampolinist Jaime Moore retires after 20 years of competing in the sport.
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